Artificial neural networks vis-à-vis MODFLOW in the simulation of groundwater: A review

N Zeydalinejad - Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2022 - Springer
Although numerical and non-numerical models of groundwater flow and transport have
separately been reviewed in several studies, they have not hitherto been reviewed …

[HTML][HTML] Bentonite barrier materials and the control of microbial processes: Safety case implications for the geological disposal of radioactive waste

HM Haynes, MT Bailey, JR Lloyd - Chemical Geology, 2021 - Elsevier
Higher activity radioactive wastes represent a significant long-term human and ecological
hazard. There is an international consensus that geological disposal of these materials is …

An update of the state-of-the-art report on the corrosion of copper under expected conditions in a deep geologic repository

F King, C Lilja, K Pedersen, P Pitkänen, M Vähänen - 2010 - inis.iaea.org
Copper has been the corrosion barrier of choice for the canister in the Swedish and Finnish,
nuclear waste disposal programmes for over 30 years. During that time many studies have …

Inverse Modeling of Water-Rock-CO2 Batch Experiments: Potential Impacts on Groundwater Resources at Carbon Sequestration Sites

C Yang, Z Dai, KD Romanak, SD Hovorka… - … science & technology, 2014 - ACS Publications
This study developed a multicomponent geochemical model to interpret responses of water
chemistry to introduction of CO2 into six water-rock batches with sedimentary samples …

Single-well push–pull test for assessing potential impacts of CO2 leakage on groundwater quality in a shallow Gulf Coast aquifer in Cranfield, Mississippi

C Yang, PJ Mickler, R Reedy, BR Scanlon… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Understanding potential impacts of CO 2 leakage on groundwater quality in shallow aquifers
is a critical concern for geologic sequestration. This study presents a single-well push–pull …

Identification of sorption processes and parameters for radionuclide transport in fractured rock

Z Dai, A Wolfsberg, P Reimus, H Deng, E Kwicklis… - Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Identification of chemical reaction processes in subsurface environments is a key issue for
reactive transport modeling because simulating different processes requires develo** …

A coupled THMC model of a heating and hydration laboratory experiment in unsaturated compacted FEBEX bentonite

L Zheng, J Samper, L Montenegro, AM Fernández - Journal of hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
Unsaturated compacted bentonite is foreseen by several countries as a backfill and sealing
material in high-level radioactive waste repositories. The strong interplays between thermal …

Integrated Framework for Assessing Impacts of CO2 Leakage on Groundwater Quality and Monitoring-Network Efficiency: Case Study at a CO2 Enhanced Oil …

C Yang, SD Hovorka, RH Treviño… - … science & technology, 2015 - ACS Publications
This study presents a combined use of site characterization, laboratory experiments, single-
well push–pull tests (PPTs), and reactive transport modeling to assess potential impacts of …

Coupled thermo-hydro-chemical models of compacted bentonite after FEBEX in situ test

J Samper, L Zheng, L Montenegro, AM Fernández… - Applied …, 2008 - Elsevier
FEBEX (Full-scale Engineered Barrier EXperiment) is a demonstration and research project
for the engineered barrier of a high-level radioactive waste (HLW) repository. FEBEX is …

On the long term estimation of hydrogen embrittlement risks of titanium for the fabrication of nuclear waste container in bentonite buffer of nuclear waste repository

Q Zhang, Y Huang, DJ Blackwood, B Zhang… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2020 - Elsevier
Titanium is being considered as a candidate material for high-level nuclear waste container
due to its superior corrosion resistance. However, problems may arise when titanium comes …